On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com> wrote:
(however, I can't yet promise that it will make it into 3.3, since it
doesn't even have a reference implementation yet, and I have several
other things I want to get done first).

I think that the idea of personal personal project roadmap would rock. If I'd like something to be done faster, I could look at these "other things" to see if I can help with some of them. In addition I could copy some stuff to my own list to say that I am also interested. Once the item reaches the top in somebody's list (or there a critical mass is reached), he opens a hangout with other people or schedules a time for discussion.

The login method is Python account. Items are either bugs from trackers or short inline notes in a tree-like structure.

Will it improve the Python development process?
-- 
anatoly t.